Monthly Archives January 2016

We are pleased to announce New and Forthcoming titles in our Series, Environment in History: International Perspectives. The relationship between human society and the natural world is being studied with increased urgency and interest. Investigating this relationship from historical, cultural, and political perspectives, the monographs and collected volumes in this series showcase high-quality research […]

The following is a guest blog post from Torsten Cress, author of the article “Social Situations and the Impact of Things: The Example of Catholic Liturgy” appearing in Nature and Culture Volume 10, Issue 3.

World Religion Day is an interfaith observance initiated in 1950 by the National Spiritual Assembly of the Bahá’ís of the United States, celebrated worldwide on the third Sunday in January each year. Though initiated in the United States, World Religion Day has come to be celebrated internationally. In keeping with this initiative we are […]

Contributions to the History of Concepts Volume 10, Issue 2 This issue features a special section on Medieval Concepts. Theoria Volume 62, Issue 145 This special issue poses the question: Is the Idea of Peace Relevant for the Age of Asymmetrical Warfare? Israel Studies Review Volume 30, Issue 2 This issue of Israel Studies Review […]

We’re delighted to wrap up the year with a selection of latest releases from our core subjects of Anthropology, Cultural Studies, Environmental Studies, Film Studies, Genocide Studies, History, and Media Studies along with our New in Paperback titles. ECOLOGICAL MIGRANTS The Relocation of China’s Ewenki Reindeer Herders Yuanyuan Xie Foreword by Ping Hao

We are delighted to inform you that we will be attending the 2016 AHA Annual Meeting in Atlanta, January 7th-10th, 2016. Please stop by Booth #1409 to browse our latest selection of books & pick up free journals’ samples. If you are unable to attend, we would like to provide you with a special […]